Killing Floor
Killing Floor is a 2009’s Top trend developed and published by Tripwire Interactive. The game offers a great combination of Action, Co-Op First-person Shooter elements and offers a truly remarkable experience with both Single and Multiplayer mode support. The game was initially released as an Unreal Tournament Mod but after its popularity, the company made it a stand alone game that rocked the markets for a very long time until Killing Floor 2 arrived. The game takes the players to England where in London, Horzine Biotech’s Mass Cloning and Genetic Manipulation project goes wrong. In the aftermath, thousands of Clones, Cybernetically enhanced, and Genetically Mutated individuals start running down the streets of London. Ravaging their way to every corner of the city, The uncontrollable clones, and all the other specimen started running loose, and the authorities failed to contain the situation. Fearing global devastation, the government decides to organize special teams of remaining military personnel, and the protagonist gets called upon. The players are tasked to get into the character of the protagonist, act as the team member of one of the teams of individual units, get into many different missions and eliminate the specimen to save the city of London. Because of being a Sci-fi and FPS video game, Killing Floor offers various types of weapons and allows the players to use them while combating against the enemies. The multiplayer co-op mode allows the players to enjoy being part of an online team on a local network and enjoy playing the game with friends. With a well-written storyline, addictive gameplay and beautifully designed graphics. Killing Floor is a great Action and FPS video game to play and enjoy.
#1 The House of the Dead: Overkill
The House of the Dead: Overkill is a super Horror Survival, Action-Adventure and Thrill packed First Person Shooter video game developed by Headstrong Games and published by Sega. The game is fifth inclusion to the series and is available to play on Wii, PC, PlayStation 3, iOS and Android platforms. The game kicks off with a military’s super human experiment gone bad. The experiment got declared as a huge failure and the military abandoned the underground bunker and the laboratory. A while back some disappearances occurred and the local authorities contacted the government. Government selected you to investigate the matter and a chopper dropped you out at the location. You as the protagonist Special Agent G started the investigation and discovered about the secret of the Mutants. The story of the game takes you to a lot of haunted spaces in the bunker and surroundings where you as the protagonist encounter and eliminate the mutants by using your weapons and combating techniques. Another top tier agent Issac joins the protagonist and the game takes another turn with a series of attacks from the mutants. The story paces on with the protagonist and Issac fighting and eliminating the mutants. The game concludes with the protagonist finding and eliminating the real cause of mutant outbreak. The House of the Dead: Overkill provides with a similar game-play to its predecessors and most of the characters and game characteristics are drawn also from the previous games in the series. With an episodic nature of the game, The House of the Dead: Overkill offers a well-written story-line, enhanced visuals and mechanics and an immersive game-play to enjoy.